Speaking B2
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1. Look at the photo and write down at least 8 - 10 words you would expect the
photographer to use to explain the photograph. Discuss your ideas in small
groups.
2. Listen to the photographer explaining the [Link] for the words you
decided would probably be used.
3. Correct the mistakes in these sentences. Then listen and check your answers. Two
sentences are correct.
a. The photo was taken about three years ago near one of Rome's best-known
sights.
b. There are people who dress up as Roman legionnaires and senators for tourists.
c. Tourists pay these people to give them guided tours.
d. The speaker loves having his photograph taken, whether on holiday or not.
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e. The speaker often looks for a contrast of architecture or colours in his images.
f. The suitcases belong to the man buying ice cream.
4. Choose an image from the selection your teacher gives you. Imagine you are the
photographer. Develop and deliver a monologue explaining the photo. Use these
sentence stems to help you:
I took this photo…
I was/we were…
What I like about it is…
When…
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Task 1: General understanding
Listen to this extract from a lecture on business and ethics and write down the order in which
the topics below are first mentioned.
Task 2: Detailed understanding
Listen to the lecture again and complete the student's notes. Write one word in each gap
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Task 3: Vocabulary:
Match the words and expressions from the text with the definitions below
Definitions
a. recognising duties and obligations towards society
b. principles or rules of conduct accepted by society
c. physical and mental health and happiness
d. helping small-scale producers by paying a fair price for commodities
e. treating people equally regardless of gender, age, marital status, sexual orientation,
disability, race
or religion
f. donations from companies to local communities
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